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<H1>CS 838-1 Java Implementation Reader</H1>
<H2>Fall 1996-1997</H2>
<H2>Instructors: <!WA0><A HREF="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/">James R. Larus</A>
and <!WA1><A HREF="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~markhill/">Mark D. Hill</A></H2>
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<H2>More on Java</H2>
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Mark Lentczner. 
Java's Virtual World. 
In <em>Microprocessor Report</em>, 
10(4):8-11,17, 25 March 1996.
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<H2>Java Implementation</H2>
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Mark Lentczner. 
Java's Virtual World. 
In <em>Microprocessor Report</em>, 
10(4):8-11,17, 25 March 1996.
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Brian Case. 
Implementing the Java Virtual Machine. 
In <em>Microprocessor Report</em>, 
10(4):12-17, 25 March 1996.
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Brian Case. 
Java Virtual Machine Should Stay Virtual. 
In <em>Microprocessor Report</em>, 
10(5):14-15, 15 April 1996.
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Sun to Market Java Chips (part of "Most Significant Bits" Column). 
In <em>Microprocessor Report</em>, 
10(2):4-5, 12 February 1996.
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<H2>Some History</H2>
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Richard K. Johnson and John D. Wick.
An Overview of the Mesa Processor Architecture.
In <em>Proc. First International Conference on Architectural
Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems</em>, 
pages 20-29, March 1982.
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David Ungar,
Ricki Blau,
Peter Foley,
Dain Samples, and
David Patterson.
Architecture of SOAR: Smalltalk on a RISC. 
In <em>Proc. 11th Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture</em>, 
pages 188-197, June 1984.
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